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Lethal Guitar – Guitars and Code. Skip to content Lethal Guitar Guitars and Code. Menu Home About Graphical effects in Duke Nukem 1 & 2, part 2 Last time , we investigated the routine Duke Nukem 1 uses to create its mirror surface floor effect. In this post, we’ll have a look at one of the effects found in the sequel: Underwater areas. Anything present in the affected area is rendered in a blue tint to make it appear submerged in water. To further sell the effect, the water surface is also showing an animated wave/ripple pattern. It looks pretty cool, if you ask me! Across the whole game, this effect is only used in two levels: E1L2 and E3L3. I wouldn’t mind seeing it more often, but then again, pools of water don’t always fit thematically. Anyway, we’re here to understand how this effect was achieved, so let’s dive in. Continue reading “Graphical effects in Duke Nukem 1 & 2, part 2” → lethal_guitar Duke Nukem II dissection , programming Leave a...

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